Discrimination, tolerance and institutions in European history
Darina Martykánová, Florencia Peyrou, Joany Reboton, Frederik Pedersen, Ann Katherine Isaacs, Günther Lottes, Kieran German, Reigo Lokk, Helen Rohtmets
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History wars: questioning tolerance
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A 16th century german traveller's perspective on discrimination and tolerance in the Ottoman empire
Mark Haberlein
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Crossing the confessional border: a possible path towards religious tolerance in the Bohemian and French kingdoms
págs. 125-146
Religious intolerance after the Patent of Toleration (1781): the case of the Hungarian lutherans
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Religious life in an atheist state: three case studies
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From "lieux de pouvoir" to "lieux de memoire": the monuments of the medieval Castle of Ioannina through the centuries
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Memories of discrimination, memories of tolerance: Jewish and Protestant minorities in the museums of southern France
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Native Americans under the Castilian Crown: resettlement policy in 16th century Peru
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A comparative study of Hungarian old and new immigrant's reception in the United States: tolerance and discrimination
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Discrimination and tolerance: the case of Thomas Jefferson and slavery
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The devil in France: the tragedy of Spanish Republicans and French policy after the Civil War (1936-1945)
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